STRATFORD — How has Hillary Rodham Clinton’s views changed over time, and how might she lead the country if she is elected president?

Town resident Sonya Huber, an English professor at Fairfield University, has published a primer on the former first lady vying to be the first female U.S. president. “The Evolution of Hillary Rodham Clinton’’ examines Hillary’s relationship with husband Bill, her policy decisions as a U.S. Senator and Secretary of State and compares the candidate’s 2008 campaign to be the Democratic nominee to the current run.

The book being published on Wednesday by Eyewear Press, “examines the shifting policies and positions of the Democratic front-runner for the US Presidency, and examines the ways that Republican narratives, Bill Clinton’s legacy, and a sexist political climate have all played a role in shaping her public image,’’ according to a press release from the publisher.

Although Huber’s book promises a balanced view of the Clintons and the 2016 race, the Fairifeld professor said in an interview with the book’s publicist that she is a Bernie Sanders supporter. She is prepared to vote for Clinton in the general election, though, because “compared to Trump, there is no contest.’’